Stories from Winnie the Pooh
Although
Milne
wrote mostly plays and novels, the Pooh stories remain his best known
work. For those not familiar with the wonderful way of writing of
Alan Alexander Milne,
I have selected extracts from his Winnie the Pooh stories to give you a
quick impression. The first of these is two parts from 'In which Pooh
goes visiting and gets into a tight place', the second chapter from
'Winnie-the-Pooh', which was first published on October 14, 1926 by Methuen & Company. Secondly, two parts from 'In which
Tigger
comes to the Forest and has breakfast' and thirdly, two parts from 'In
which it is shown that Tiggers don't climb trees,' chapter two and four
from 'The House at Pooh Corner,' published on October 11, 1928.
Pooh always liked a little something at eleven o'clock in the morning, and he was very glad to see
Rabbit
getting out the plates and mugs. Having a mouthful of something at
Rabbit's is very nice indeed, but squeezing back out of the front door
again is quite another matter. When Pooh finds himself a Wedged Bear,
there's nothing to do but wait until he gets thin again. Oh Bother!
Pooh was just going to say 'Hallo!' for the fourth time when he
thought that he wouldn't, so he said, 'Who is it?' instead. 'Me,' said a
voice. 'Oh!' said
Pooh.
'Well, come here.' So Whatever-it-was came here, and in the light of
the candle he and Pooh looked at each other. 'I'm Pooh,' said Pooh. 'I'm
Tigger,' said Tigger. And that's the beginning of some very bouncy
stories.
'Can they climb trees better then Pooh?' asked
Roo, stopping under the tallest Pine Tree, and looking up at it. 'Climbing trees is what they do the best,' said
Tigger.
'Much better then Pooh.' 'Could they climb this one?' 'They're always
climb trees like that,' said Tigger. And indeed, climbing trees is what
Tiggers do best....but coming down is quite another matter!
Just Pooh ran an exciting story and fan-fiction competition in early
2008. To enter, fans needed to write a short Pooh story, poem or recipe.
We received many wonderful entries and you can enjoy these stories and
poems on this page.
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